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To load a style:
1 Select an option from the Style Mode box.
To:Select:
Load files saved with multiple styles. The file browser lists setups saved with multiple styles.All Styles
Load files saved with one style only. The file browser lists setups saved with a single style.One Style
2 Click Load Style.
The Load Styles menu and file browser appear.
3 Navigate to the appropriate directory and select the style(s) you want to load.
4 If necessary, click Exit Load Text to exit the file browser.
Saving Multiple Styles Automatically
If you create a section of text with multiple sets of attributes, you can assign each set as a separate style with
a shortcut and then save them. The Text Tool automatically detects the different sets of attributes used in
the section and assigns each set to a Style button. You can then use shortcuts to apply them.
To assign styles from an existing layer using shortcuts:
1 Select the section of text.
2 From the Style Option box, select AutoStyle.
NOTE If you used more than nine sets of attributes in the selection, only the first nine are assigned to a Style
button.
3 Save the styles.
Changing Fonts
When you open the Text tool, the default font is loaded and ready to use. When you choose a different font,
it becomes the current font and all text you type appears in the current font. If you edit text that has a
different font, the current font is replaced by the font of the text at the cursor position. For example, if you
are working with Carta font and you edit text that uses Helvetica, Helvetica becomes the current font and
all subsequent text you type appears in Helvetica.
You specify the default font in the Timeline FXCFX tab of the Preferences menu. Also, you can install
additional fonts for use in the Text Tool.
To change the current font:
1 In the Font section of the Text menu, click the Font field.
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